For a long time, scientists have understood that there is a direct link between the food we eat and our health. The modern concept of functional foods arose from the progressive awareness that eating nutritious foods leads to a healthy diet, as well as the discovery of the processes by which foods affect metabolism and health. When we eat, our primary goal is to collect nutrients for our bodies and to meet our metabolic requirements.
For a long time, scientists have understood that there is a direct link between the food we eat and our health. The modern concept of functional foods arose from the progressive awareness that eating nutritious foods leads to a healthy diet, as well as the discovery of the processes by which foods affect metabolism and health. When we eat, our primary goal is to collect nutrients for our bodies and to meet our metabolic requirements.
Some food groups, on the other hand, have significant health benefits in addition to their nutritional features. These foods are known as functional foods, and they can be defined as any item that, in addition to its nutritional content, has a favorable impact on an individual’s health, physical performance, or mental state. Other criteria for defining a functional food have been proposed, including three additional conditions in particular: